Sioux Falls School District Launches Facility Needs Assessment, Whittier Included

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Sioux Falls public schools are‍ navigating a period ‍of growth and evolving community needs. Superintendent ⁢Jane Nachtigall recently outlined a ⁢proposed plan to address increasing enrollment and ⁢ensure⁣ continued quality education for all students.

The Sioux Falls School Board is‌ currently considering a proposal for a new⁣ high school,estimated to⁣ cost $128.7 million. This potential facility is designed to accommodate approximately 1,800 students and alleviate overcrowding at existing‍ high schools like Lincoln and⁤ Roosevelt. The need ⁤for additional space has become increasingly ⁤apparent as Sioux Falls experiences population‌ growth. City data shows consistent population increases over the‍ past decade.

Beyond the new​ high school,the proposal includes funding‌ for renovations and upgrades to existing facilities. ‌ Approximately $23.8 million is earmarked for improvements to elementary‍ schools, addressing deferred maintenance and enhancing learning environments. ⁢ Another $10.5 million would be allocated to middle school ‍upgrades. KELO-TV reports that these renovations are crucial for maintaining safe and functional learning spaces.

The proposed funding mechanism is a $163 million bond ‍referendum, which will be presented to voters on ⁢April⁢ 9, 2024. Superintendent Nachtigall emphasized the importance of community involvement in the decision-making process. “Public education in ​Sioux Falls has been ‌a community adventure,” Nachtigall stated. “Our public schools belong to the community, and we want to make⁣ sure we’re building for the future together.” South Dakota Public Broadcasting covered ⁤the ⁤initial board⁢ discussions.

The school district is actively engaging‍ with the public through informational meetings and online resources to‌ explain ​the details of the proposal and address any ⁢concerns. Detailed information about the bond referendum, including project timelines and⁢ cost breakdowns, ⁢is available on the Sioux Falls School ‌District website.

If approved‍ by voters,the bond‌ referendum is expected to ​have a minimal impact on property taxes. district officials⁣ estimate the increase for ⁤a home valued at⁤ $300,000 would be approximately​ $10 to $15 per month. The long-term benefits of⁤ investing in public education, including a skilled⁢ workforce and ⁤a thriving community,​ are seen as outweighing the financial cost.

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